Siri (Speech Interpretation and Recognition Interface)

List of some Siri
Commands.

Note:
Open the Settings app. Siri is usually enabled by default, but if it
was disabled you can re-enable it in the ‘General’ setting area.
Press
and hold the Home button. This will activate the Siri program. Your
device will vibrate and beep to indicate that Siri has been activated.

Ask Siri to Send Email
Messages.
“New email to Sean Combs”
“Email Kerry and Lisa and say ‘I am going out of town this weekend'”
“Email mom about the trip”
“Mail Justin about the concert tickets”

Ask Siri to Check Email
Messages.
“Check email”
“Read my last email”
“Do I have any new messages?”
“Any new email from my boss today?”
“Show the email from Kerry yesterday”
“Show new mail about the football game”

Ask Siri to Locate
Friends and Family.
“Where is my wife?”
“Is my wife at home?”
“Where is my Justin?”
“Where are all my friends?”
“Who is near me?”

Siri Commands for
Calendar.
“Schedule a meeting with Sean tomorrow at 1 PM”
“Schedule a conference call with Justin today at 7 PM”
“Schedule a meeting about the new acquisition at 1 PM”
“schedule meeting about renovations at 2PM tomorrow in the conference
room
“Set up a meeting at 10 AM”
“Set up a meeting with Brian at 11 AM”
“New appointment with Andrew Tuesday at noon”
“Meet with Kerry at 6″

Siri Commands: How to
play Music using Siri.
“Play Jazz music”
“Play exercise playlist”
“Play work playlist”
“Play the album ‘The New Classic'”
“Play the album ‘The New Classic’ shuffled”
“Play Alicia Keys”
“Play ‘Love Never Felt So Good'”
“Pause music”
“Stop music”
“Resume music
“Skip track”
“Play previous track”
“What music is playing?”
“Play Alicia Keys on iTunes radio”

Ask Siri about the
Weather.
“What’s the weather like today?”
“What’s the temperature outside?”
“What’s the weather for tomorrow?”
“What’s the forecast for this weekend?”
“How’s the weather in Paris right now?”
“Will it rain in Miami this week?”
“Check next week’s forecast for New York”
“What’s the high for Miami on Friday?”
“When is sunrise in London?”
“When is sunset in Portland?”

Ask Siri to check Stocks.
“How is the stock market doing today?”
“What is the Dow at?”
“Where is the Nasdaq at today?”
“Show me the stock information for Microsoft”
“What is Apple’s stock price?”
“What did Microsoft close at today?”
“What is Sony’s PE ratio?”

Ask Siri to Post to
Facebook.
“Post on Facebook ‘On my way to the beach'”
“Write on my wall ‘Having a great time in Florida’
Ask Siri to Post to Twitter
“Tweet I love my iPhone 6 plus hashtag iPhonee”
“Tweet visit TechRanker.net“
“Post to Twitter ‘Chip Kelly is awesome!'”
“Tweet ‘Who are you voting for this election’ hashtag politics”
“Tweet my location ‘Having fun in Miami!'”
“Search Twitter for best WordPress tips”
“What’s trending on Twitter”

Ask Siri about Movie
Theaters.
“What movies are coming out this weekend?”
“What movies are playing near me?”
“Find movie theaters in McLean, VA”
“Find movie theaters near my office”
“What are the best movies playing right now?”
“What R-Rated movies are playing?”
“What action movies are playing”

Ask Siri about Sports.
“Show me football scores from Sunday”
“Show me NFL standings”
“When do the Philadelphia Eagles play next?”
“Show me the Philadelphia Eagles season schedule”
“Which NFL team has the most yards?”
“Show me the roster of the Denver Nuggets”
“Show me career statistics for Nick Foles”

Math Commands.
“What is 71 x 2?”
“What is 2 to the 8th power?”
“What is the square root of 144?”
“How many ounces in a cup?”
“How much is $100 in Canadian dollars?”
“What is the tip on $220?”

Ask a question using
Wolfram Alpha.
“What’s the price of gasoline in Washington, DC?”
“How tall is Justin Beiber?”
“How many calories in a soda?”
“How far away is the Moon?”
“What’s the population of India?”
“How many days until Thanksgiving?”
“What are the properties of chartreuse?”
“What is the nutritional information for a bowl of Cheerios?”
“Earthquakes, Hawaii, 1985″
“cumulonimbus cloud”
“How many degrees are in 3 radians?”
“What is the wavelength of 500MHz?”
“What is the molecular structure of corundum?”
“What notes are in a B minor chord?”
“What is “No school tomorrow” in Morse Code?”
“What is the molecular weight of caffeine?”

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